More than a game: Ottawa team plays against Parkland school marred by mass shooting
By Jean Ko Din, The Catholic RegisterBeyond the competition, football is about brotherhood for the St. Matthew’s Tigers.
Bishop Fabbro vows renewed effort to restore Windsor’s historic Assumption Church
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterA wall of secrecy doomed two successive fundraising campaigns to restore one of Canada’s most significant historical churches in Windsor, Ont., an independent inquiry has found.
Knights of Columbus elect B.C. man to board of directors
By Agnieszka Krawczynski, Canadian Catholic NewsThe Knights of Columbus on Canada’s west coast have been waiting 30 years for this moment.
Federal government makes ambitious plans for poverty reduction
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterOver the next 12 years the federal government promises to raise 2.1 million Canadians out of poverty and take Canada’s poverty rate from one in every eight Canadians to one in every 17 Canadians by 2030.
Archbishop Mancini attacking abuse issue head-on
By Michael Swan, The Catholic Register
Even as he faces another sex abuse case in his own diocese, Archbishop Anthony Mancini is not afraid of going bankrupt.
Regina's Archbishop Bolen appeals directly to abuse victims
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterJust three months after launching a video appeal to victims of clergy abuse, Regina Archbishop Don Bolen is again appealing to victims to come forward.
Trinity Western law school plans on hold
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsOTTAWA – Trinity Western University’s decision to drop its mandatory community covenant has left religious freedom advocates wondering how it will impact the future of their cause.
An epic pilgrimage trek at Lac Ste. Anne
By Chris Berthelot, Canadian Catholic NewsLAC STE ANNE COUNTY, Alta. – She finally made it.
Charity faces another court fight with federal government to defend their advocacy activity
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic News
OTTAWA – A poverty-fighting group, fresh from a victory over a law that threatened its status as a charity, is facing another round of legal fighting after the federal government appealed the court ruling.
Canadian poverty plan big on promises, short on dollars
By Michael Swan, The Catholic RegisterOver the next 12 years the federal government promises to raise 2.1 million Canadians out of poverty and take Canada’s poverty rate from one in every eight Canadians to one in every 17 by 2030.
Canada’s bishops express ‘sadness’ over sex abuse findings
By Deborah Gyapong, Canadian Catholic NewsOTTAWA – Canada’s Catholic bishops have joined their American counterparts in expressing heartbreak and sorrow over the clerical abuse revelations south of the border.